The deal is simple enough: If you want to paint a wall, just fill out an application. And wait.
matt hebermehl
Reflections of expression
In the past six months I’ve had countless magical nights charged by a sense of creative mass.
This density is fed by public celebrations of the arts and a diversity of expressions.
Best Art Gallery
BACK in 2011, Jimmy Butcher was tired of the stigma surrounding tattoo shops. A visual artist outside of his tattoo career, he set out to create a new kind of […]
A-Town Get Down to feature Blind Boys of Alabama, Bloodkin, more
THE ANNUAL A-Town Get Down Festival has announced its full lineup and schedule. Held at the Charles H. Morris Center on February 21, the day-long fest is a celebration of […]
The Year in Review: News
1: FULL METAL JACKET Gun violence has been a part of Savannah life and lore for decades. But never before has there been such a high volume of shootings over […]
Covered in color
While its agenda can be political, fanciful or baffling, its first purpose is always to issue the primal call of “I am here! And you are, too!”
A mural dilemma
Instead of standing around complaining that there’s only one seat and two people, we find a solution. We are Savannahians, and we make it work.
Flipping the Birds
The opening of Matt Hebermehl’s new installation “Birds in Flight” at the Jepson Center last week was the first time the museum’s atrium has had art hanging from its glass […]
Exhibits & openings this week
2D*2.5D*3D – A collection of work from three artists: Amanda Hanlon (linoleum block relief prints ironwork), Carol Williams (assemblage of found objects), and Dicky Stone (turned wood sculptures). Kobo Gallery, […]
Instant nostalgia
This Friday, at an event called Desoto Strut, a group of local artists led by Rachel Raab and Matt Hebermehl will try to recapture the energy that at one time […]
